This is where George Adamson lived with Elsa the lion — the original Born Free site. The Tana River runs through tall inselbergs and pristine woodland, and the guides are friendly enough to make the scorching heat worth it.
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he Kora National Park offers a pristine wilderness dotted with tall inselbergs and graced by the Tana River on which the Adamson’s Falls, Grand Falls and Kora Rapids are found. was first gazetted as a...
Kora National Park is the former home of famed wildlife conservationist, George Adamson, or ‘baba ya simba’ (Father of Lions). It was here that the lion Elsa, of Born Free fame, lived. The former rese...
Kora National Park, 125km East of Mt. Kenya, is a 1788 square kilometers of wondrous wilderness inhabited by droves of animals and hundreds of bird species. Wildlife animals includes; African leopard,...
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